
Petchoa-“The All-Season” Petunia?
Do You Wish Petunias Would Last Longer In The Summer? Petchoa is a new “all-season petunia”. As a cross between the petunia and the calibrachoa,
Do You Wish Petunias Would Last Longer In The Summer? Petchoa is a new “all-season petunia”. As a cross between the petunia and the calibrachoa,
Hurricane season starts June 1, and we should expect to be at risk for damage around the house until November 30. Here is how to
A Spectacular New Hybrid Plant What is Mona Lavender? It is a relatively new plant (introduction 2002) with unique and desirable features and here is
A North American Native Plant-Loved By Pollinators Bee balm has large daisy-like flowers with tubular petals, an appearance of raffish disarray, and many colors to
Salvia officianalis-Cooking Sage-Garden Sage-Edible Sage Whatever we call it, grow aromatic culinary Sage for your Kitchen. Gray/green and velvety sage leaves will enhance the taste
How to garden when it’s hot. Vegetables are thriving, blooms are everywhere but watering can be a chore, and the workload is heavier when it’s
Robust, Minty, Anise Taste-With A Hint Of Vanilla! Follow these steps to grow Tarragon, the herb that will transform your meals. Tarragon offers a distinctive
Magnolia grandiflora-Enduring and Commanding The flowering Magnolia tree has enduring beauty, commanding size, ancient lineage, and, no surprise; global spread. And now we have many
Why Do We Love Flowering Trees? This is the Purple Trumpet Tree-Handroanthus impetiginosus– pronounce it like this (hand-ro-anthus-im-pet-ih-jih-NO-suh). We appreciate this tree for its highly
The Flame Tree-Delonix regia With Flame-colored blooms, the royal poinciana is the symbol of summer in Florida. Yes, the living is easy, picture your hammock
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